<p>I’m pretty sure colleges don’t look at anything you do before entering your freshman year of high school.</p>
<p>It doesn’t matter where you start, but where you end up. - Always remember that.</p>
<p>I know plenty of successful people that went to community college for the first two years out of high school because they didn’t want to pay for an expensive college price tag. One of my good friends was accepted to Dartmouth as a transfer out of community college…he is now a very successful surgeon.</p>
<p>my best advice to you at this point is to get off this website and accomplish things. it’s a time drain, or has been for me. do your absolute best in high school, read an admissions book or two so that you understand the process, do whatever you need to feel challenged, but i would NOT recommend spending the next four years of your high school career on here.</p>
<p>and really, you might want something totally different in four years. i want essentially the same things from a as i did four years ago (i knew i wanted this as an eighth grader), but people majorly change.</p>